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A damaged roof doesn’t wait for a convenient time to get worse. Water finds its way through missing shingles, wind tears at loose edges, and every storm that rolls through Londonderry adds to the problem.
You’re looking at potential damage to insulation, ceilings, walls, and everything inside your home if water keeps getting in. The longer you wait, the more expensive the fix becomes—and the more stress you’re carrying around wondering if the next rainstorm is going to soak your living room.
Getting your roof repaired quickly means you stop worrying about what’s happening above your head. You’re not scrambling for buckets when it rains. You’re not watching the weather forecast with dread. Your home is protected, your family stays dry, and you can move on with your life knowing the problem is actually solved.
We’ve been handling roof repairs and home restoration projects in the Londonderry area since 2012. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and service—not just anyone gets that certification.
We know what New Hampshire winters do to roofs. Ice dams, heavy snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles that crack shingles—we’ve seen it all and fixed it all. When you call us, you’re getting someone who understands exactly what your roof is up against in this climate.
We’re not here to upsell you on a full replacement if a repair will do the job. We assess the damage, tell you what actually needs to happen, and get it done without the runaround.
First, we come out and inspect your roof. Not just the obvious damage you can see from the ground—we’re looking at the whole system to find problems that might not be visible yet but will cause issues down the road.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we walk you through what needs to be fixed and why. No jargon, no pressure. If you’re dealing with storm damage and need to file an insurance claim, we’ll document everything properly and help you through that process.
Then we schedule the repair work at a time that works for you. We show up when we say we will, complete the work efficiently, and clean up after ourselves. You get a roof that’s actually fixed—not a temporary patch that fails in six months.
If it’s an emergency situation, we can get a tarp up quickly to prevent further damage while we line up the full repair. The goal is always to protect your home first, then make the permanent fix as soon as possible.
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Londonderry gets hit with everything—heavy snow in winter, severe thunderstorms in summer, and wind that can rip shingles right off your roof. Your repair needs to account for all of that, not just fix what’s broken today.
We handle missing or damaged shingles, flashing repairs around chimneys and vents, leak detection and sealing, wind damage restoration, and ice dam prevention solutions. If your gutters are contributing to the problem, we address that too since water management is critical to keeping your roof intact.
The materials we use are rated for New Hampshire’s temperature swings and weather extremes. Asphalt shingles that can handle freeze-thaw cycles, proper underlayment, quality sealants—these details matter when you’re trying to avoid the same problem happening again next year.
We also make sure your roof ventilation is working correctly. Poor attic ventilation contributes to ice dam formation in winter and shortens your roof’s lifespan overall. If we spot ventilation issues during the repair, we’ll let you know what needs to happen to prevent bigger problems later.
If the damage is localized to one area—like a section where wind tore off shingles or a leak around a chimney—repair usually makes sense. You’re looking at a fraction of the cost and your roof can keep performing for years.
Replacement becomes necessary when damage is widespread, your roof is near the end of its expected lifespan anyway, or the underlying structure is compromised. Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20-25 years in New Hampshire’s climate, so if yours is approaching that age and you’re dealing with multiple problem areas, replacement might be the smarter investment.
We’ll give you an honest assessment. If a repair will hold up and buy you several more years, we’ll tell you that. If you’re throwing money at a roof that’s going to keep failing, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is to help you make the decision that makes sense for your situation and budget.
Call us first. We’ll come out, assess the damage, document everything with photos, and give you a detailed estimate. That documentation is exactly what your insurance company needs to process your claim properly.
Insurance adjusters sometimes miss damage or underestimate repair costs. When you have a professional roofing contractor’s assessment in hand before you file, you’re in a much stronger position. We know what to look for and how to document it so your claim reflects the actual scope of work needed.
Once you file with your insurance company, they’ll send an adjuster. We can meet with them during their inspection to make sure nothing gets overlooked. We’ve worked with every major insurance company and know how to communicate damage in terms they understand and accept.
Most repairs take one to three days depending on the extent of damage and weather conditions. A straightforward shingle replacement might be done in a single day. More complex repairs involving flashing, underlayment, or multiple problem areas might take longer.
New Hampshire weather can affect scheduling. We’re not going to patch your roof in a rainstorm or when ice is forming—that’s a recipe for poor quality work that won’t hold up. We schedule repairs when conditions allow us to do the job right.
For emergency situations, we can usually get a protective tarp installed within 24 hours to stop active leaking while we wait for proper repair conditions. That prevents additional water damage to your home’s interior while we line up the permanent fix.
If it’s done correctly with the right materials, yes. That’s the whole point—we’re not interested in repairs that fail when the first snowstorm hits.
We use materials rated for freeze-thaw cycles and extreme temperature swings. The sealants, shingles, and underlayment we install are designed to handle New Hampshire’s climate. Cheap materials or shortcuts might save money upfront but they fail when you need them most.
Ice dams are a major concern here in Londonderry. If your roof is prone to ice dam formation, we’ll address the underlying causes—ventilation, insulation, heat loss—as part of the repair. Just fixing the visible damage without addressing why ice dams form in the first place means you’ll be dealing with the same problem next winter.
Most homeowners spend between $400 and $2,000 for roof repairs depending on the extent of damage and what needs to be fixed. A small leak repair or replacing a few shingles sits on the lower end. Extensive wind damage, multiple leak points, or structural issues cost more.
We provide detailed estimates before any work starts so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges, no vague line items. If we find additional damage once we start the repair, we stop and discuss it with you before proceeding.
Insurance often covers storm damage repairs minus your deductible. We’ll work with your insurance company to make sure the claim covers what actually needs to be done. Some homeowners are surprised to learn their repair is mostly or fully covered—it’s worth checking before assuming you’re paying out of pocket.
Yes. We document damage thoroughly with photos and detailed notes that insurance companies require. We provide written estimates that break down exactly what needs to be repaired and why.
We can meet with your insurance adjuster during their inspection to walk them through the damage and make sure nothing gets missed. Adjusters see dozens of claims—having a roofing contractor there who knows what to point out helps ensure your claim accurately reflects the repair scope.
We’ve worked with every major insurance carrier and understand how they process roofing claims. We know what documentation they need, how they calculate costs, and how to communicate in terms they accept. That experience means fewer claim denials and less back-and-forth trying to get your repair approved and covered.
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